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it just shows you that you don't have to wear necessarily more form fitting, "girly" outfits to look sexy. the blouse is loose and the pants seem a tad bit wide, clearly the belt puts it together. its just splendid, she looks sexyyy as can be. pants for the win!!

Though not a look I would ever wear (maybe when older) love the quality of the fabrics. The combination of the collar and the oversized pockets on the shirt with the rolled up sleeves makes for an unusual (in a good way) combination. Pretty beige pants with a nicely texturized belt and a simple pendant-effectively elegant and understated.

i swoon! i adore the pants. finally, a natural waist. why are belts often worn too high? the drape of the blouse, the texture of the belt, the ruching of the waist, the looseness of the pleats, it's all so darn elegant.

Wonderful photograph - caught my eye instantly. Possibly one of the best I've seen on your site - and I look here often! The converging perspective blurred out and the woman so crisp and clear, just like her style... I love it!

I think everything is from the Zara 09/10 collection (trousers and shirt). Typical that I would recognise zara and never the real thing ;))

Anonymous said ... (10:06 AM) :

I agree that the clothes fit well and are classic. But this look has it's incarnations in every decade and I just don't find it noteworthy. If you have quality pieces some of them are bound to find their way to one another....Looking for the surprise that gives this some WOW.

normally pleated pants are hideous, but she knows how to pair them with a shirt that flows just so... gorgeous.

Anonymous said ... (7:46 PM) :

This look is probably the most timeless look possible. I had almost the same pants and shirt in the 70's and a version of it in the 90's. The neutrals are timeless,and her pleats are working again. I'm 55 years and I still put this look together alot.